On 02 Feb 1999 19:34:37 -0500, Steve Dunham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > : Debian 2.1 supports four architectures: Intel x86-based > architectures; : Motorola 680x0 machines such as Atari, Amiga, and > Macintoshes; DEC : Alpha machines, and SPARC machines. These are > referred to as i386, : m68k, and alpha, respectively.
> That last line should read: > m68k, alpha, and sparc, respectively. Wierd, that's how it reads in my copy. >> Make me happy, patch the SGML sources: >> http://www.debian.org/~aph/boot-floppies/source/ >> But comments in any form accepted. >> Still to do are nfsroot, tftp/rarp booting, silo, etc etc etc. > There are still some yet to be determined details. We will have > UltraSparc support in slink, but I don't know if the floppies will > work on those architectures. I'm having little luck with floppies. > I can't get anything to boot in the Ultras - not even the > UltraPenguin image. Well, AFAIK, sparc64 is a separate arch, isn't it? I thought it was, and that sparc but not sparc64 was releasing slink. I must be confused? -- .....Adam Di [EMAIL PROTECTED]<URL:http://www.onShore.com/>

